Re: Question about the Blackouts Metal pickup
I had the Blackouts Metal and thought it was horrible. It has an incredible amount of mids - so much so that I found it unusable in my Basswood Ibanez and Mahogany LP. I really tried dialing it in, but couldn't find a sound that "lesser" humbuckers couldn't already give. Maybe it's only for the lower tuning crowd?
There is a switch on the underside PCB that you are supposed to set and leave. Cakire's suggested modification is an obvious thing to do but no DPDT switch or push-pull pot is supplied with the pickup.
That was a real puzzler for me. Seymour Duncan supplies a volume and tone pot, 9V battery clip, wires, and even the cap. But for the boost functionality (on the Blackouts Single as well) they only provide a jumper. That allows you to have it "permanently" (for all intents and purposes) on/off.
It would be nice to get a push/pull pot to go with this functionality, however, I realize that's asking a lot, since they already provide everything to make the pickup swap from passives painless. But why don't they provide another cable, like the one that connects to the main connector? Just make it a 2 conductor wire and connector. That would allow people to solder the wires together if they want it permanent, or use their own switch otherwise.
People pay money for boost circuits, and the Metal and Single have it built in. Just missing the last step.